G30s PKI was an unforgettable yet unprecedented rebellion that this nation had witnessed and undergone almost seventy years ago in the early days of establishment. And this mouseum which more likely seemed to be a house, was an eye witnessed of the peak of the rebellion. Sasmitaloka museum was a former house of late general and minister Ahmad Yani. He was assassinated in his house by the group of Communism Party who pretended to be his escorts. This museum will explain you guys more about the scenes and details about what had happened during by the time. Luckily, this museum is free and you will be accompanied by a guide. The house had kept to be as much as authentic as possible due to value of history. Yet unfortunately mostly on daily basis this museum is so quiet and rarely visited. And as a hint if clues, indeed for those who infatuated in antic stuff etc- there you'll see many gifts that the General Ahmad Yani had received during his reign such as a taxidermied tiger, head of onimusha (japanese warlord headpiece), armories, a phenomenal impala car, and a numerous details that they would more lovely to be witnessed by you guys...
Read moreA Museum About Our Great Glorious General Ahmad Yani. His House Was Turned Into The Museum. The Museum Has A Few Rooms Such As Bathrooms, A Kitchen, Bedrooms, Living Room And A Working Space With Library. The Museum Is Packed With So Much Stuff That We Need To Be Extra Careful When We Walked. The Museum Has A Lot Of Diplomatic & Military Items Such As Souvenirs From Many Countries, Weapons, As Well As Military Flags, Medals & Trophies. We Can Find 3 Large Tigers (Not Real, Obviously) In The Museum. There Are Also Pictures From Mr. Ahmad Yani's Activities Such As Visiting Foreign Countries. There Are Also Uncensored Pictures Of The Event Of G30S/PKI, Terrifying. Overall, It's A Good Museum, Kind Of Hard To Access Because The Nearest Public Transport Shelter Is About 10...
Read moreThe Sasmita Loka Ahmad Yani Museum, located in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, was originally the residence of a Dutch or European director of a private company, later used as housing for military officers in the 1950s. It gained historical significance as the place where General Ahmad Yani, a national hero, was shot by members of the 30 September Movement in 1965. After his death, Mrs. Yani transformed the house into a public museum in October 1965, preserving its original interior, including bullet holes in the door and walls. The museum exhibits collections related to Ahmad Yani and features dioramas depicting the events of the G-30-S/PKI. Open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday, 08:00 to 14:00 local time, the museum offers...
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